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2012-01-19
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2012-01-19
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2012-01-20
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You mean to steal from the taxpayer-funded public transport system of Vienna? Or what, exactly?
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2012-01-20
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2012-01-24
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It didn’t work for me on my N950 with PR 1.1
I replaced the existing boot logo, even deleted it first like explained.
But it always shows the original logo.
OT:
In case somebody wants to use the Nokia font, get it here: http://www.meegoexperts.com/2011/10/nokia-n9-fonts/
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2012-01-24
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Anyway, one obvious use case here would be to add your contact information to the booting.png file, so in case your device gets lost, the honest finder can get your contact info without having to know the device lock or SIM PIN. Alternatively, just add a MeeGo logo or a big, fat "N9" logo there, so everyone knows this is not a fake N9 and doesn't run WP7.
First, copy the file /usr/share/themes/blanco/meegotouch/images/system-services/booting.png from your device to your computer. In the default USB networking SDK setup, you can do this with:
Last edited by thp; 2012-01-19 at 11:33.